Want to pay for a new level work (775hPa) in meteotable
Posted: 04 Sep 2013 19:11
Hello Jacques, first of all congratulations for the program. It is for me, the most important tool to study meteorology, as it has a nice interface and is full of data. Sorry for my English.
My name is Emilio Tacchi, I have 20 and I live in Cordoba, Argentina and dream of studying Meteorology, but it is only possible in Buenos Aires (capital town of Argentina). For now, teaches me one meteorologist and otherwise knowledge is self-taught.
I live in Córdoba province, and I have a country side to 2150 meters above sea level. GFS, in its current resolution (although is increasing) consider the mountains of Cordoba on 1500 meters. Further south, there is a mountain of 2790 meters, which it considers to 1300 meters, as it is in the middle of an interpolation between the mountains of Córdoba and San Luis mountains (province further south). From the technical, it is possible to change the height(or altitude) of the terrain? (I would do the work of high-resolution maps for this location). Or that information has to be modified from the original NOAA GFS gribs?
What real interests me is this: I need the 775 hPa level, for meteotable with the different variables that are now in zyGrib. This is really what I need, and I'm willing to pay for this job if you are good enough to do it. The only thing, our corrupt governments have made here 1 euro = 9 pesos . Looking forward to your reply!, And I congratulaton again for the program .. I use it day and night. Hahaha. Thank you!!
My name is Emilio Tacchi, I have 20 and I live in Cordoba, Argentina and dream of studying Meteorology, but it is only possible in Buenos Aires (capital town of Argentina). For now, teaches me one meteorologist and otherwise knowledge is self-taught.
I live in Córdoba province, and I have a country side to 2150 meters above sea level. GFS, in its current resolution (although is increasing) consider the mountains of Cordoba on 1500 meters. Further south, there is a mountain of 2790 meters, which it considers to 1300 meters, as it is in the middle of an interpolation between the mountains of Córdoba and San Luis mountains (province further south). From the technical, it is possible to change the height(or altitude) of the terrain? (I would do the work of high-resolution maps for this location). Or that information has to be modified from the original NOAA GFS gribs?
What real interests me is this: I need the 775 hPa level, for meteotable with the different variables that are now in zyGrib. This is really what I need, and I'm willing to pay for this job if you are good enough to do it. The only thing, our corrupt governments have made here 1 euro = 9 pesos . Looking forward to your reply!, And I congratulaton again for the program .. I use it day and night. Hahaha. Thank you!!